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they seem to have a lot of focus on china. they have the most invested foreign bank in china. maybe they see something about themselves that will play out in a year or two. rout: how will the stock impact them in the future? emmanuel: in the second half, for sure. i'm looking for a long distant strategy that plays out. what do you have had is a tactical advantage for the first half of the year. shery: investment banking will take a big year, isn't it? not just for hsbc. emmanuel: investment banking itself has been a very difficult business because it is actually deconstructing a way for banks for more boutique houses and so on. as a business model, hsbc has the that does something else they are doing, especially as a commercial bank. the first half results show they have done well in the emerging been -- commercial banking front. as a universal bank, it is difficult to say. shery: thank you so much. you're usually in singapore. coming up next, a look at an iconic image of the australian mining industry and what happens when the good times comes to an end. a special report when
they seem to have a lot of focus on china. they have the most invested foreign bank in china. maybe they see something about themselves that will play out in a year or two. rout: how will the stock impact them in the future? emmanuel: in the second half, for sure. i'm looking for a long distant strategy that plays out. what do you have had is a tactical advantage for the first half of the year. shery: investment banking will take a big year, isn't it? not just for hsbc. emmanuel: investment...
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china and taiwan. what would it do to radical separatists lake guam, indonesians, and the philippines. it was the malaysian prime minister at the time, what he was saying that really got us thinking. he directly pinned the blame on international financiers. saying they purposely sabotaged the malaysian economy. he used the words attacked and said the economic fires were no accident. but a western conspiracy to rule the world until other countries have run their affairs. we discounted the malaysian-specific diatribe rhetoric and thinly veiled semitistm if you remember that part. we thought back on america's use of economic warfare against the nazis and then against the soviet union. we began to think if and how the u.s. would need to think differently about the threats and capabilities as the world financial markets became more automated and integrated. over the next decade, the conversation waxed and waned. and then came back as evidence started piling up on u.s. banks, u.s. defense contractors, u.s. i
china and taiwan. what would it do to radical separatists lake guam, indonesians, and the philippines. it was the malaysian prime minister at the time, what he was saying that really got us thinking. he directly pinned the blame on international financiers. saying they purposely sabotaged the malaysian economy. he used the words attacked and said the economic fires were no accident. but a western conspiracy to rule the world until other countries have run their affairs. we discounted the...
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whether there was a crisis abroad in china or ukraine or iran know biden was the person that was inevitably sent out there to sort it out and did a very good job on that. domestically he has been one of the few people in washington able to work on bipartisan basis. he has ga respect in the congress among republicans as well as the democrats. and finally, you look at his personal characteristics. he has great courage. he -- in these days when you worry about authenticity there is no one that questions joe biden's then fifth. he certainly says what he believe and what he stands for. finally, he is not a polarizing person. he is the time of person that can bring this country together i think to a degree. i think he would just make a great president. >> van, with all of that being said you think that joe biden would be wasting his time if he did. that's a pretty strong statement for a sitting vice president. why do you think that? >> well, just because he is a beloved figure. he is a respected figure. nobody would argue that he is not. but there is simply no great hunger in the democrat party o
whether there was a crisis abroad in china or ukraine or iran know biden was the person that was inevitably sent out there to sort it out and did a very good job on that. domestically he has been one of the few people in washington able to work on bipartisan basis. he has ga respect in the congress among republicans as well as the democrats. and finally, you look at his personal characteristics. he has great courage. he -- in these days when you worry about authenticity there is no one that...
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you will have investigators from china, france, malaysia, australia. plus, you're going to have representatives of the boeing corporation there. so, you have got a whole group of people and the french at the moment particularly today, greta, they were saying, hey, can everyone please be transparent? can we please have some coordination on this because this is going to be a long investigation and chances are, greta, it's not going to have a happy ending. >>> indeed. catherine thank you very much as always. >> thank you. >> it looks like he was right. one year ago oceanographer predicting that debris would end up exactly where it was found. professor joins us from berth purt australia. how did you make the prediction it would end up where it did. >> well, i think as an oceanographer we know the current around the indian ocean, that would be a prime candidate. but we also did some computer modeling to trace passages of water which are considered to be debris and then we looked at how long, you know, where it would go in the indian ocean and also we said t
you will have investigators from china, france, malaysia, australia. plus, you're going to have representatives of the boeing corporation there. so, you have got a whole group of people and the french at the moment particularly today, greta, they were saying, hey, can everyone please be transparent? can we please have some coordination on this because this is going to be a long investigation and chances are, greta, it's not going to have a happy ending. >>> indeed. catherine thank you...
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although china is the world's largest emitter, releasing nearly 10 billion tons in 2013 america is second with more than 5 billion tons. with the biggest economy, the u.s. has long been under pressure to take the lead in cutting those greenhouse gases. this should help a summit on climate change coming up in paris at the end of the year. the u.n. wants a global deal there and all eyes will be on president obama to see if he can deliver what he's promising today. >> what obama's decision has done is to make the mood music much stronger in paris, make the world feel everyone is pulling together and no one will want to be left out. >> everything hinges on whether renewable power can fill the gap that will be left its coal is -- if coal is left out. it is a big step to make, but president obama feels it's time to make it. laura: i spoke with regina mccarthy joining us from the white house. gina mccarthy, if the -- did the president wait this long to make on climate change because he wanted to work on the treaty with iran before curbing emissions later this year? gina: actually, he has been wo
although china is the world's largest emitter, releasing nearly 10 billion tons in 2013 america is second with more than 5 billion tons. with the biggest economy, the u.s. has long been under pressure to take the lead in cutting those greenhouse gases. this should help a summit on climate change coming up in paris at the end of the year. the u.n. wants a global deal there and all eyes will be on president obama to see if he can deliver what he's promising today. >> what obama's decision...
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i would say either china or russia. mr. heath: how would you lessen college that for millions of americans? mr. paul: i would make it presentable. i would say your interest and principal of the infected over your entire career. college is a working expense, so i would let you deduct it as a working expense throughout your entire working career. this makes more sense than what the president says, it's going to be free. there is no free lunch. timing is work and making it deductible is a good idea. mr. heath: an american center found be fighting with isis -- should an american citizen found be fighting with isis have their citizenship revoked? mr. paul: you have no rights when you are in the battlefield. i have filibustered over 13 have to say noncombatants do have rights and should be killed without due process, but those who are friday against america -- this is important to note that american citizen here do get due process. we get the bill of rights and the danger we have when we have people like japanese-americans and in
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. >> the president arguing if we expect other countries including china to care about climate change the u.s. made v must lead the way. seeing if we don't do it nobody will. >>> we move on now to the race for 2016 tonight and the big question will vice president joe biden win. tonight, reports his late son's wish beau biden's wish that he father would run. here is johnathan karl. >> reporter: if biden runs, it's quite a dilemma for the boss. just listen to how barack obama talks about him. >> the single best decision that i have made was selecting joe biden as my running mate. >> reporter: but hillary clinton was his loyal secretary of state. >> i think she would be an excellent president. >> reporter: the three of them, a team, all there at the biggest moment of all, in the situation room for the osama bin laden raid. but the team of rivals may soon just be rivals. aides to vice president biden say he plans to make a decision on running for president by the end of the summer. one big factor, biden's son beau, who died of brain cancer in may. >> my friend, my father my hero. >> repor
. >> the president arguing if we expect other countries including china to care about climate change the u.s. made v must lead the way. seeing if we don't do it nobody will. >>> we move on now to the race for 2016 tonight and the big question will vice president joe biden win. tonight, reports his late son's wish beau biden's wish that he father would run. here is johnathan karl. >> reporter: if biden runs, it's quite a dilemma for the boss. just listen to how barack obama...
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will the slowdown from china take imax off the a-list? i'll talk to the ceo and the petfood game is on fire and they keep shelling out big bucks for their furry friend but what name makes the best catch? i call out the fed for hundreding nothing and today i have a new message for the central bank. stick with cramer. >> there may be two sides to every market but cramer only has one take from china to iran to right here at home he's following the money's every move. his final thoughts before tomorrow's trade coming up on "last minute mad." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer #madtweets. send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. 40% of the streetlights in detroit, at one point, did not work. you had some blocks and you had major thoroughfares and corridors that were just totally pitch black. those things had to change. we wanted to restore our lighting system in the city. you can have the greatest dream
will the slowdown from china take imax off the a-list? i'll talk to the ceo and the petfood game is on fire and they keep shelling out big bucks for their furry friend but what name makes the best catch? i call out the fed for hundreding nothing and today i have a new message for the central bank. stick with cramer. >> there may be two sides to every market but cramer only has one take from china to iran to right here at home he's following the money's every move. his final thoughts...
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china is powering up a new plant every 10 days. we are going to close just about all of our existing coal-fired plants and a lot of others. in other words, we are demolishing and dismantling our own industry and shipping it over to china without any effect on the climate. that's the reason that it is utterly fantastic and it's not going to the have the effect that everybody is promising. >> obviously the green movement getting firmly behind. this there are other groups who say that the estimated -- the proposed rule estimates that about $40 billion a year, steve. >> i think charles is right. most -- even proponents of this will agree that it's going to significantly boost energy costs president obama said that when he first proposed cap and trade. energy costs will skyrocket. what will be interesting to me is how many other democrats embrace this. democrats in the house. they don't have to do anything. if they re he tore rickly embrace this as hillary clinton has. this is trouble for them down the road. this is not theoretical. if
china is powering up a new plant every 10 days. we are going to close just about all of our existing coal-fired plants and a lot of others. in other words, we are demolishing and dismantling our own industry and shipping it over to china without any effect on the climate. that's the reason that it is utterly fantastic and it's not going to the have the effect that everybody is promising. >> obviously the green movement getting firmly behind. this there are other groups who say that the...
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we know china has taken some steps, but how do you know that the u.s. making this step will have any effect on other nations. >> well, the one thing we know for sure is if the u.s. doesn't act and we don't lead, then we will not get action. we already saw when we put the proposal out that we had countries coming in, likely wondering whether the u.s. was finally going to provide the leadership we always provide and what the president recognized is that we could make a big leap forward, it would be good for us domestically, would help grow the economy in jobs. these industries that we're support hearing are actually the industries where growth is happening. so we are actually adding benefits to the american public. immediately, there was response by other world economies in the largest to be able to meet and see how they could join. they know the winner in this market globally that actually takes action on claimant will have tremendous opportunities to actually have the technologies and the services that the rest of the world will want to see. so this is
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the only reason that china is now looking at getting serious about its admissions is because they saw that we were going to do it, too. when the world faces its toughest challenges, america leads the way forward. that is what this plan is about. [applause] pres. obama: i do not want to fool you here. dealing with climate change is hard in its entirety. it is challenging. no single action, no single country will change in the warming of the planet on its own. but today, with america leading the way, countries that represent 70% of the carbon pollution from the world's energy sector have announced plans to cut their greenhouse gas emissions. in december, with america leading the way, we have the chance to put together one of the most ambitious international climate change agreement in history. and it is easy to be cynical and say climate change is the kind of challenge that is too big for humanity to solve. i am absolutely convinced that is wrong. we can solve this thing, but we have to get going. it is exactly the kind of challenge that is big enough to remind us that we are all in thi
the only reason that china is now looking at getting serious about its admissions is because they saw that we were going to do it, too. when the world faces its toughest challenges, america leads the way forward. that is what this plan is about. [applause] pres. obama: i do not want to fool you here. dealing with climate change is hard in its entirety. it is challenging. no single action, no single country will change in the warming of the planet on its own. but today, with america leading the...
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plus today's stocks have climbed off the close and then investors weak wagers and of course china's continued melt down. making money starts right now. ♪ ♪ . >> brand news fox poll here just been released. donald trump leads the gop pack. take a look at this. that's a new high for donald trump. 26% coming in second and jeb bush 15%. walker falling there. that has to be alarming for his campaign. speaking of being alarming, though. take a look at the democratic side. hillary clinton remains on top for the party. however, her popularity is plummeting. she's down 10 points for june. and democratic and fox news contributor jessica ashe's a democratic strategist and tammy fox news political contributor. at me peep i follow your tweets and even you seem to be warming up to the donald. >> well, look, he is over the last couple of days he's actually struck what i think is a more moderate tone, which are has been very interesting to me. he sounded a little bit more presidential as opposed to a bit, you know, kind of showmany in a sense. this new poll i think is reflecting that. one of the most str
plus today's stocks have climbed off the close and then investors weak wagers and of course china's continued melt down. making money starts right now. ♪ ♪ . >> brand news fox poll here just been released. donald trump leads the gop pack. take a look at this. that's a new high for donald trump. 26% coming in second and jeb bush 15%. walker falling there. that has to be alarming for his campaign. speaking of being alarming, though. take a look at the democratic side. hillary clinton...
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china is also moving. many countries are moving, and china is moving because of air pollution concerns. it's not only climate change. they understood burning so much coal as they do not only affects the climate that produces a lot of air pollution which is directly affecting the health of their citizens. many countries have understood that kind of thing and that's why i am optimistic there will be a deal in paris. we will have to see whether that agreement will be ambitious enough to really solve the problem and maintain the warming below the two degree target, the warming limit that has been agreed to two years ago. it will be important to have in this it treatment -- in this agreement, to prove ambitions so emissions can be produced even -- can be reduced even further. laura: thank you for joining us. as obama talks about fighting climate change, more than 120 people have been killed in heavy monsoon rains in india. the worst hit state was west angle. tens of thousands of people were forced to take shelt
china is also moving. many countries are moving, and china is moving because of air pollution concerns. it's not only climate change. they understood burning so much coal as they do not only affects the climate that produces a lot of air pollution which is directly affecting the health of their citizens. many countries have understood that kind of thing and that's why i am optimistic there will be a deal in paris. we will have to see whether that agreement will be ambitious enough to really...
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china's stocks hitting the lowest level in three weeks. but are we missing the bigger story? two killer charts that you can't miss about products bewildering the market. alix: and the valuation game -- with uber worth $50 billion, we ask experts where do you get these numbers anyway? we have to begin with the market. overall, you are looking at seven out of 10 industry groups in the s&p lower, and it's all about energy today. got taken out to the woodshed. down over 2% and because oil onces were off by another 4% this continued oversupply. although i'm getting notes saying everyone is to bearish on oil. scarlet: you have been talking about how brent is below $50 a barrel and nymex crude is at about $45. there seems to be no signs letting up with iran getting ready to bring oil to the market as well. alix: and you can't forget about apple. we just had a conversation about apple trading below its 200 day moving average and it makes up 13% of the nasdaq. 4% of the s&p. that is significant when you are dealing with only a few stocks. alix: that is a big -- scarlet: that is a big
china's stocks hitting the lowest level in three weeks. but are we missing the bigger story? two killer charts that you can't miss about products bewildering the market. alix: and the valuation game -- with uber worth $50 billion, we ask experts where do you get these numbers anyway? we have to begin with the market. overall, you are looking at seven out of 10 industry groups in the s&p lower, and it's all about energy today. got taken out to the woodshed. down over 2% and because oil onces...
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and china looking at it together. >> on the story for us in washington thank you very much. traditional energy versus renewables. the money is already talking. daniel. >> that's right. there is no doubt president obama's plans will have a major effect on industry and what is the world's number one economy. bring in our new york market analyst. what is the reaction from wall street on what is a rather revolutionary plan? >> yeah well, it is a revolutionary plan and we would see implication on wall street. if you look at the are you newable energy companies and solar companies those stocks dropped even with the proposal and then on the other side for sure it would be a huge thing for the coal companies in virginia. we had other cases already in the past couple of days. but for sure this is going to be a huge legal fight as well we already heard from about 12 states and the coal industry they are going to sue those plants. but it would have a massive implications on the broader energy industry. >> staying with energy doesn't lower emissions mean less oil consumption? >> well, w
and china looking at it together. >> on the story for us in washington thank you very much. traditional energy versus renewables. the money is already talking. daniel. >> that's right. there is no doubt president obama's plans will have a major effect on industry and what is the world's number one economy. bring in our new york market analyst. what is the reaction from wall street on what is a rather revolutionary plan? >> yeah well, it is a revolutionary plan and we would see...
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i caution organizations when they say china or russia or pick a country. i cannot send traffic to any country in the world. oh lots of hackers know that china is in the forefront of us discussion but and tell the for the six continue what is the native language of the hackers? what tools techniques with those fingerprint match bids. to know that it was just right now. deirdre: will receive more of these attacks? >> absolutely. one every organization id needs to realize if you are connected to the internet with one piece of data that is of value. they will find a way to monetize or a way to have somebody else. this will continue until we take matters into their own hands. these kids not just after you trust godfrey credit reporting but freeze their credit from the university standpoint to be open-minded and trusting whether from vendors with access controls to lock up the data to take a lesson from today with critical questions and who might be after it? to make the engineers will help you to discover that i guess they will start to tap the in court -- in h
i caution organizations when they say china or russia or pick a country. i cannot send traffic to any country in the world. oh lots of hackers know that china is in the forefront of us discussion but and tell the for the six continue what is the native language of the hackers? what tools techniques with those fingerprint match bids. to know that it was just right now. deirdre: will receive more of these attacks? >> absolutely. one every organization id needs to realize if you are...
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janitor shows up to clean up a mess at a mall in china. what happened next led to 20 minute rescue operation. the video you might find hard to watch. >> and a canvass fast food worker fills a police officer's order and then gets fired. what the restaurant says that employee wrote on the officer's order that crossed the line. >>> coming up new at 6:00 always on the job. a woman attacked on a business knee new york city street thankfully camden county police officer stepped in. the you nook training he used that may have helped safe that woman's life. >> we have breaking news coming into fox 29 from the city's kensington section. skyfox over a brush fire right now happening near richmond street and lehigh avenue. we know crews were call out right around 5:00 tonight. you can see barely some smoke it look like firefighters are getting a good handle on it. a lot of people coming home from work saw that smoke from 95. we'll continue to keep an eye on this and of course bring you any updates. >>> well drama surveillance video from china that som
janitor shows up to clean up a mess at a mall in china. what happened next led to 20 minute rescue operation. the video you might find hard to watch. >> and a canvass fast food worker fills a police officer's order and then gets fired. what the restaurant says that employee wrote on the officer's order that crossed the line. >>> coming up new at 6:00 always on the job. a woman attacked on a business knee new york city street thankfully camden county police officer stepped in. the...
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. >>> another tragic escalator accident in china to tell you about. this time the man's leg amputated. the floor panels giving away and trapping the man's legs. comes after a week -- comes a week after a similar accident in central china. a mother died while pushing her baby to safety. in that accident the escalator panels also gave way and she fell through. >>> right now rescuers looking for victims after two trains lifting part of a bridge came crashing down on several buildings in the netherlands. the dramatic moments all caught on camera. the crane toppling four homes and two shops, at least 20 people are believed to have been hurt. >>> well, the show isn't until tomorrow but fans are lining up to see, who else, one direction. the group now a foursome will perform for "good morning america" summer concert series tomorrow and among the songs that are set to play is the band's new single drag me down which quickly climbed to number 1 on itunes. be sure to tune into "good morning america" tomorrow beginning at 7:00 a.m. on channel 7 following eyewitn
. >>> another tragic escalator accident in china to tell you about. this time the man's leg amputated. the floor panels giving away and trapping the man's legs. comes after a week -- comes a week after a similar accident in central china. a mother died while pushing her baby to safety. in that accident the escalator panels also gave way and she fell through. >>> right now rescuers looking for victims after two trains lifting part of a bridge came crashing down on several...
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china is slowing down. coach is a turnaround story that is still in turnaround. you don't need to run in ahead of the numbers. >> i think the difficult part about this is if there's interest out there, leveraged buyout, that gets pretty curious and pretty interesting because that's something we don't like to do very often. we sit on the desk all the time and say if you were buying this because you think the stock's going to get bought out, it's probably not the right reason. >> auto stocks stalling out. despite soaring sales what needs to happen to get these stocks in gear. we have a special report after the break. in the meantime here's what else is coming up on "fast." >> something very bad just happened to apple. maybe not that bad. but it could mean game over for the rally. and we'll tell you what it is. plus, he's back. with the fleckamageddon for the ages. >> famed short seller bill fleckenstein is naming names and take aim at one group of stocks that he says are poised for a crash. the stocks and the man himself when "fast money" returns. [ radio chatter ]
china is slowing down. coach is a turnaround story that is still in turnaround. you don't need to run in ahead of the numbers. >> i think the difficult part about this is if there's interest out there, leveraged buyout, that gets pretty curious and pretty interesting because that's something we don't like to do very often. we sit on the desk all the time and say if you were buying this because you think the stock's going to get bought out, it's probably not the right reason. >> auto...
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but economists i've spoke to say, look, we need investment from china. they can't declare bankruptcy, they don't have that kind of protection and with $70 billion in debt it is a serious situation that's going to lead to higher unemployment, the exodus over the next few years. the population is around 3.5 million and they think by 2030, that will drop to around 3 million. the people are highly educated, that is a tax base that's being eroded the whole time. we'll see what the restructuring program is by the end of this month. but it will be painful. much of the employment is with governmental bodies, the electricity company here owes $9 billion. schools will have to close public services will get more expensive. life will get harder but there are people here who feel there are investment opportunities this island needs to change its mental approach become more reliant on the public sector. but years of suffering nears of -- years ahead of pain and suffering before we get to that point. >> andy gallagher thank you. >>> killings without legal authorization
but economists i've spoke to say, look, we need investment from china. they can't declare bankruptcy, they don't have that kind of protection and with $70 billion in debt it is a serious situation that's going to lead to higher unemployment, the exodus over the next few years. the population is around 3.5 million and they think by 2030, that will drop to around 3 million. the people are highly educated, that is a tax base that's being eroded the whole time. we'll see what the restructuring...
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level support from russia or from china? >> they can snap back the sanctions on inown in full or in part. so we got that, something iran bitterly fought. that means if we conclude alone that iran is cheating, we have the power to reimpose those sanctions. we still need to get the others on board, but i think frankly if we can make the case about iran cheating, we have a very good chance of a strong and robust, even enhanced sanctions regime. i might add this, too, you have to compare it to the alternative. congress rejects this deal, the sanctions certainly erode, if not collapse. we won't get others on board if we reject this deal. >> there are a lot of people looking at this deal domestically and are not on board. opposition in fact has doubled since june, according to an nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. what do you say to people who are saying this isn't a good idea? >> i say, look, the primary objective is to keep iran from getting the bomb. this agreement i think as a practical matter makes that near impossible for
level support from russia or from china? >> they can snap back the sanctions on inown in full or in part. so we got that, something iran bitterly fought. that means if we conclude alone that iran is cheating, we have the power to reimpose those sanctions. we still need to get the others on board, but i think frankly if we can make the case about iran cheating, we have a very good chance of a strong and robust, even enhanced sanctions regime. i might add this, too, you have to compare it...
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the powder river basin and plans for big export terminals in the pacific northwest to export that to china and india. so even if we reduce emissions in the united states if we're just exporting that coal to be burned somewhere else it is not a net gain. >> i have to ask you. hillary clinton's refusal to answer the question on the keystone pipeline do you think she should? >> i absolutely think she should. and her excuse is well, you know, this is something i had a direct hand in while i was at state. but, you know, she doesn't seem to have those same qualms about all kind of other issues she was directly involved in at state on foreign policy. i see no reason why she can't comment. and i think it is a little suspicious that she won't, frankly. >> naomi, thanks for joining us. >>> up next an intense man hunt is under way for the suspect of the murder of a memphis cop saturday. and a second american doctor is accused of illegally hunting and killing a lion in africa. that's ahead. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the
the powder river basin and plans for big export terminals in the pacific northwest to export that to china and india. so even if we reduce emissions in the united states if we're just exporting that coal to be burned somewhere else it is not a net gain. >> i have to ask you. hillary clinton's refusal to answer the question on the keystone pipeline do you think she should? >> i absolutely think she should. and her excuse is well, you know, this is something i had a direct hand in...
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emily: i want to talk about china because it's one of your top five markets and the government has tried to block access to your site. chinese hackers have become more aggressive. how do you manage that relationship? chris: it's interesting. we are learning a lot about the country and the culture, but the goal is to create a community where anyone can participate. emily: what is your take on more and more aggressive tactics? chris: it's something we see all over. we suffer attacks all the time from small groups and it's just going to be part of it. more and more people are able to use the internet as a weapon but more people are using it for good. emily: how do you plan to spend the $250 million of funding? chris: the core business is going great. the security is great, but what we are focusing on is making investments and expanding internationally. the japan office is part of that. emily: developers love github but you have had controversial information that gets out online. somebody -- sometimes it's the companies fault -- uber, for example was one of those cases. how do you handle tha
emily: i want to talk about china because it's one of your top five markets and the government has tried to block access to your site. chinese hackers have become more aggressive. how do you manage that relationship? chris: it's interesting. we are learning a lot about the country and the culture, but the goal is to create a community where anyone can participate. emily: what is your take on more and more aggressive tactics? chris: it's something we see all over. we suffer attacks all the time...
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deep dive intoa my terminal and look at what was moving markets today, and that was china's pmi. we talked about how bad the manufacturing number was and this is why. you are looking at new orders in the pmi, that's it indication of what the demand will be in the future. here at 47.2 -- that is that a three-year low. we don't hit that level until 2011. and this is the real concern -- future demand. scarlet: and that is what cast a paul over a global market sentiment. here's another way to chart the economic slowdown will stop barclays says look at the property. increasepretty steady up until 2013 and that was the turning point -- a 7.6% drop right afterward. in the firstn 58% half of this year. according to our glaze, commercial real estate makes up 25% of chinese gdp. so watch this space. the slowdown in the real estate sector seems likely over the next several years, but barclays is not looking for a crash will stop -- looking for a crash. alix: i want to bring in our guest, peter fisher. we are talking productivity. good news about the economy -- productivity is slowing, but s
deep dive intoa my terminal and look at what was moving markets today, and that was china's pmi. we talked about how bad the manufacturing number was and this is why. you are looking at new orders in the pmi, that's it indication of what the demand will be in the future. here at 47.2 -- that is that a three-year low. we don't hit that level until 2011. and this is the real concern -- future demand. scarlet: and that is what cast a paul over a global market sentiment. here's another way to chart...
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we have some allies in russia and china never any military option in the united states of america. they have no leverage. so let's cut a good deal and they did. >> very good seeing you again my friend. thank you. >> good to be with you. >> you probably heard that debby wasserman shut's schultz has been having difficulty explaining the differs between republicans and democrats. some say there are none. is that fair? after this. everyone loves the picture i posted of you. at&t reminds you it can wait. . . >>> difference between a democrat and a socialist? >> i used to think there was a big difference. what drew think is it? >> the difference between -- >> democrat, h hillary clinton and bernie sanders -- the difference 2007 being a democrat and a republican. >> the big difference between a democrat and a socialist. you're chairman of the democratic party. >> can you explain the difference? >> in fact it's always fun to be interviewed by chris matthews, and i know that he enjoyed that wanter -- that banter. the important discussion is the difference between democrats and republicans.
we have some allies in russia and china never any military option in the united states of america. they have no leverage. so let's cut a good deal and they did. >> very good seeing you again my friend. thank you. >> good to be with you. >> you probably heard that debby wasserman shut's schultz has been having difficulty explaining the differs between republicans and democrats. some say there are none. is that fair? after this. everyone loves the picture i posted of you....
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we've got china, which is a major slow down, the whole world seems to be slowing down economically. iran's oil, that's coming online, and we have u.s. fracking. that hasn't stopped, in fact, we're adding more welles. >> and that's exactly why we're hee suspect. so where are we going to go from here? that's going to be the million-dollar question. in the longer term i'm looking for things, you know me with i'm optimistic, looking for things to improve. see where things go from here. but there may be some values. what's interesting is how the markets holding up, even the energy complex has gotten flattened and crushed, i look at that as a positive. and stocks in general as far as the s&p index are holding relatively well. >> mr. hospital mist, alan, great to see you again. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> melissa. >> with just three days before the first. donald trump continues to take the lead in the polls and new wall street journal news. nbc news poll shows trump leading the gop pack with 19%, scott walker, jeb bush, ben carson, the only others receiving did you believe budget numbe
we've got china, which is a major slow down, the whole world seems to be slowing down economically. iran's oil, that's coming online, and we have u.s. fracking. that hasn't stopped, in fact, we're adding more welles. >> and that's exactly why we're hee suspect. so where are we going to go from here? that's going to be the million-dollar question. in the longer term i'm looking for things, you know me with i'm optimistic, looking for things to improve. see where things go from here. but...
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environment by outsourcing energy production to countries with poorer environmental records like india and china. they may also be illegal. to governors wrote earlier this year and they take a responsible way and see approach and allow the courts 2:00 a.m. before subjecting the assistance to such unnecessary pain -- subjecting their citizens to such unnecessary pain. review toe court's the white house in june on another environmental relation undermines the witness of this -- wisdom of this approach. even though that market really cury regulation was tossed out, most of its damage had already been done. it reminded governors that it would be reckless not to take a wait-and-see approach this time. now, mr. president, several governors have already decided they won't allow the administration to rush them into adopting these regulations. and i expect more to follow. i was recently able to place language in the senate into air appropriations bill that would frombit the administration arbitrarily imposing its will on states that take this responsible approach. -- alsoaputo has has a bill that would p
environment by outsourcing energy production to countries with poorer environmental records like india and china. they may also be illegal. to governors wrote earlier this year and they take a responsible way and see approach and allow the courts 2:00 a.m. before subjecting the assistance to such unnecessary pain -- subjecting their citizens to such unnecessary pain. review toe court's the white house in june on another environmental relation undermines the witness of this -- wisdom of this...
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the first is we got soft data out of china. opec raised the supply again in july for the month of july record output. so we see no signs really that anybody is scaling back. there have been some subtle indications that we may see it. but nothing meaningful as far as traders are concerned. also, some comments out of iran this weekend talking about how they will bump up production when sanctions are lifted to the tune of a00,000 barrels per day. traders mulling the issues and seeing more oil is coming online right now. that is probably necessary for the marketplace. i will say this. wti making a 4% move to the down side today was pretty significant. we saw it trading at the close at $45.17. the next level to watch is the six year low that we saw in march, $42.03. there is a lot of support there. but if we breakthrough that level, this three hand that will you and i have been talking about for months now could very well be possible. i do also want to mention the fact that brent was under $50 today, a very significant psychological
the first is we got soft data out of china. opec raised the supply again in july for the month of july record output. so we see no signs really that anybody is scaling back. there have been some subtle indications that we may see it. but nothing meaningful as far as traders are concerned. also, some comments out of iran this weekend talking about how they will bump up production when sanctions are lifted to the tune of a00,000 barrels per day. traders mulling the issues and seeing more oil is...
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some of their manufacturing, don't you at some point have to look at this and say we're better than china, we're better than india? i mean, who among us doesn't remember how the chinese have such bad air quality that they had to wear masks before the beijing olympics? look, their bad air comes all the way to us. they're not following the rules. and then some people say, so why should we? because in a way, todd, aren't we better than that? >> well, i have two responses to that. first of all, this rule doesn't regulate dirty air, it's just carbon dioxide. epa does have authority and has, you know, arguably overused its authority if there was a real pollution problem. but second of all, there are always crony capitalists, many of the people on many of the companies on the list will benefit if the government forces them to buy their products. other companies are just in the buying piece, and it's a shame because they're underserving the poorest americans, the poorest americans and those on fixed income are the ones who are going to be hurt the most when jobs are lost and when their electric r
some of their manufacturing, don't you at some point have to look at this and say we're better than china, we're better than india? i mean, who among us doesn't remember how the chinese have such bad air quality that they had to wear masks before the beijing olympics? look, their bad air comes all the way to us. they're not following the rules. and then some people say, so why should we? because in a way, todd, aren't we better than that? >> well, i have two responses to that. first of...
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he's going to ask other countries with major economies china indian, indonesia brazil, south africa, to step up their game to the same level he has. i think it's tremendously important, becoming the fulcrum of the the international effort, the in preparation for the paris u.n. agreement in december. >> away do we need to be watching right see whether countries are going to put their strongest commitments on the table now or whether they'll be hedging. whether they'll be satisfied with the amount of funding that is going to be offered and whether they'll embrace issues and venues that can do part of the problem outside of the u.n. treaty. this includes for example the montreal protocol where nearly 95 parties have already asked for an amendment to phase down one of the maven super-greenhouse gases like mhcs. we want to be sure we are addressing more than just the pairgsparis agreement. and the supreme court challenge in all states there is a challenges. it has an incredibly good likelihood to 75 the current challenge. it could be two maybe three years, even faster given how important
he's going to ask other countries with major economies china indian, indonesia brazil, south africa, to step up their game to the same level he has. i think it's tremendously important, becoming the fulcrum of the the international effort, the in preparation for the paris u.n. agreement in december. >> away do we need to be watching right see whether countries are going to put their strongest commitments on the table now or whether they'll be hedging. whether they'll be satisfied with the...
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. >> one thing to look at with apple, when you look at the china story. betweene correlation apple and the shanghai composite. -- not a superup strong correlation but it has been rising in the last few months. that is noticeable. that means there is some sort of connection there. obviously the apple watch is turning out to be probably a disappointment. i read another review today, someone saying it's a great but people don't need it. those two fundamental issues are probably more important than the technicals right now. 40% of allems that new york stock exchange traded stocks are above their 200 day moving average. but not 50%. that implies to me that the sentiment might be bearish versus polish. julie: we're going into august, which tends to be a model along period right now i don't know if youan use those as much as normally would because you're looking at a lower volume market. right now we still have earnings coming out but were going through a time of less news driving the market. point.xcellent thanks a much for joining me. much more ahead. we will
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china is nowon looking at getting serious about omissions is because they saw we were going to do it, too. the world faces its toughest challenges, america leads the way forward. that is what this plan is about. [applause] fool you here. ,his is going to be hard dealing with climate change in its entirety as challenging as no single action, knows and go the warming change of the planet on its own. but today with america leading -- countries representing 70% of the carbon pollution from the world energy sector has announced plans to cut the greenhouse gas emissions . in december with america leading the way we have a chance to put a placement of the most ambitious international climate agreement in history. and it is easy to be cynical and say climate change is just too big work humanity to solve. i am absolutely convinced that is wrong. we consult the thing. but we have to get going. it is exactly the kind of challenge that is big enough to remind us we are in this together. timesonth for the first -- first time since 1972, nasa released a single snapshot of the earth taken from outer
china is nowon looking at getting serious about omissions is because they saw we were going to do it, too. the world faces its toughest challenges, america leads the way forward. that is what this plan is about. [applause] fool you here. ,his is going to be hard dealing with climate change in its entirety as challenging as no single action, knows and go the warming change of the planet on its own. but today with america leading -- countries representing 70% of the carbon pollution from the...
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if china has had the lowest pmi in years. so you have the huge stock market and then the weak chinese manufacturing data, that put pressure on energy overnight. and then the our own weak ifm, pisces are low because, again, this dollar strength. so i think we're caught in this vicious cycle that we probably should have done it a year ago and now do we do pe4 again? maybe it's premature to talk about that. trish: steven, as you luke at this market here on selloff mode, do you think that this is something that's going to hold? people keep talking about. how can this market really sustain at these levels given the worldwide economic picture we're in and yet we have thus far. is this the beginning of something more 12347. >> i don't think it's time to panic. i see support a little bit lower than this within 2083, 2085 in the s&p 500. we have this falling oil price, which is hurting the energy names, the overall market, and also creating pockets of opportunity. just looking look at the airlines sector with their increased profits.
if china has had the lowest pmi in years. so you have the huge stock market and then the weak chinese manufacturing data, that put pressure on energy overnight. and then the our own weak ifm, pisces are low because, again, this dollar strength. so i think we're caught in this vicious cycle that we probably should have done it a year ago and now do we do pe4 again? maybe it's premature to talk about that. trish: steven, as you luke at this market here on selloff mode, do you think that this is...
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environment by outsourcing energy production to countries with poor environmental records like india and china. they may also be illegal. that's why i wrote the governors earlier this year suggesting they take a responsible wait-and-see approach and allow the courts to weigh in before subjecting their citizens to unnecessary pain. the supreme court's rebuke to the white house in june on another environmental regulation underlines the wisdom of this approach. even though that mercury regulation was ultimately tossed out, most of its damage had already been done. it reminded governors that it would be reckless not to take a wait-and-see approach this time. now, mr. president several governors have already decided they won't allow the administration to rush them into adopting these regulations and i expect more to follow. i was recently able to place language in the senate interior appropriations bill that would prohibit the administration from arbitrarily imposing its will on states that take this responsible approach. senator capito also has a bill that would prohibit the regulations from movin
environment by outsourcing energy production to countries with poor environmental records like india and china. they may also be illegal. that's why i wrote the governors earlier this year suggesting they take a responsible wait-and-see approach and allow the courts to weigh in before subjecting their citizens to unnecessary pain. the supreme court's rebuke to the white house in june on another environmental regulation underlines the wisdom of this approach. even though that mercury regulation...
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the only reason that china is now looking at getting serious about its emissions is because they saw that we were going to do it too. when the world faces its toughest challenges america leads the way forward. and that's what this plan is about. [ applause ] now, i don't want to -- i don't want to fool you here. this is going to be hard dealing with climate change in its entirety. it's challenging. no single action no single country will change the warming of the planet on it is own. but today with america leading the way, countries representing 70% of the carbon pollution from the world's energy sector have announced plans to cut their greenhouse gas emissions. in december with america leading the way, we have a chance to put in place one of the most ambitious international climate agreements. it's easy to be cynical. it's too big for humanity to solve. i am absolutely convinced that is wrong. we can solve this thing but we have to get going. it's exactly the kind of challenge that's big enough to remind us that we're all in this together. last month, for the first time since 1972 n
the only reason that china is now looking at getting serious about its emissions is because they saw that we were going to do it too. when the world faces its toughest challenges america leads the way forward. and that's what this plan is about. [ applause ] now, i don't want to -- i don't want to fool you here. this is going to be hard dealing with climate change in its entirety. it's challenging. no single action no single country will change the warming of the planet on it is own. but today...
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reporter: how much money is china pouring into its markets? take a look at petro china shares. they could care less about the -- 11 billionl it in oil reserves. topped 95% of companies trading in the russell 2000 and the. it's another sign how state intervention is leading to price distortions in the mainland market. on stock moved at least 4% half the trading days in july, including a record 9.6% plunge last monday. mark: california has a plan to end the auto industry as we know it. boardate resources chairman says she wants all cars to be electric. the chairman of fiat chrysler says his company is losing money fiatery battery powered 500 east that he sells. he says he only produces the vehicle because state rules require it. julie: this is about mary nichols and has some authority behind her. sergiofacing off against marchionne who says he loses money every time he sells a 500 e. he said he wasn't required to do it, he would not sell vehicles. he said he had to sell the government -- had to sell vehicles he would be there for a government handout. this were to become a pass,
reporter: how much money is china pouring into its markets? take a look at petro china shares. they could care less about the -- 11 billionl it in oil reserves. topped 95% of companies trading in the russell 2000 and the. it's another sign how state intervention is leading to price distortions in the mainland market. on stock moved at least 4% half the trading days in july, including a record 9.6% plunge last monday. mark: california has a plan to end the auto industry as we know it. boardate...
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china has been a terrible polluter and when the president travelled to china in november, the president was willing to compare and linkup steps that we are taking in this country. >> reporter: the final rule is happening four months before the major u.n. policy summit. 200 nations will participate and fall in line for climate change. climate change that skeptics say has been on hiatus for 15 years now. >> we'll see what the president has to say. thank you very much. >> reporter: my pleasure. >> former president jimmy carter underwent surgery for a mass from the liver. former u.s. president jimmy carter underwent an elective poseedure to remove a small mass if his liver. the operation proceeded without issues and prognosis is excellent for a full recovery. we'll wish him well. >> 90 years old. and a massive wildfires growing out west. 20 homes are destroyed. >> we lost two dogs and my grandparent's house is gone. my mom's house is standing but everything else is gone. >> is there any relief in sight? we'll get you the latest from california. and the chain reaction crash sends a car in to
china has been a terrible polluter and when the president travelled to china in november, the president was willing to compare and linkup steps that we are taking in this country. >> reporter: the final rule is happening four months before the major u.n. policy summit. 200 nations will participate and fall in line for climate change. climate change that skeptics say has been on hiatus for 15 years now. >> we'll see what the president has to say. thank you very much. >>...
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china, you name it, it is all a variable. if you look at august seasonality, august historically has not been a great month for the stock market. according to data partners at kensho, they look over the last five years. generally since the financial crisis. we didn't want to include the financial crisis because a skews a lot of the data to the downside. over the last five years shorter term history. the s&p is down 1.5% on average. positive 40% of the time. not very often. keurig green mountain has always been positive. hewlett-packard, one of the worst performers historically speaking over the last five years. on the nasdaq side, similar story plays out here. at least for the nasdaq, down about .33%. positive 40% of the time. netflix among one of the standouts. discovery communications one of the worst performers over the last five years in august. over the last 20 years, now we've got the longer term view of what's happening. over the last 100 years it's generally been okay. up about 1%. positive 60% of the time. over 50 ye
china, you name it, it is all a variable. if you look at august seasonality, august historically has not been a great month for the stock market. according to data partners at kensho, they look over the last five years. generally since the financial crisis. we didn't want to include the financial crisis because a skews a lot of the data to the downside. over the last five years shorter term history. the s&p is down 1.5% on average. positive 40% of the time. not very often. keurig green...
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the only reason that china is now looking at getting serious about its emissions because they saw that we were going to do it, too. when the world faces its toughest challenges america leads the way forward. that's what this plan is about. [ applause ] i don't want to -- i don't want to fool you here. this is going to be hard. dealing with climate change in its entirety. it's challenging. no single action no single country will change the warming of the planet on its own. but today with america leading the way, countries representing 70% of the carbon pollution from the world's energy sector have announced plans to cut their greenhouse gas emissions. in december with america leading the way, we have a chance to put in place one of the most ambitious international climate agreements in human history. and it's easy to be cynical and to say climate change is a kind of challenge that's too big for humanity to solve. i am absolutely convinced that's wrong. we can solve this thing. but we have to get going. it's exactly the kind of challenge that's big enough to remind us that we're all in t
the only reason that china is now looking at getting serious about its emissions because they saw that we were going to do it, too. when the world faces its toughest challenges america leads the way forward. that's what this plan is about. [ applause ] i don't want to -- i don't want to fool you here. this is going to be hard. dealing with climate change in its entirety. it's challenging. no single action no single country will change the warming of the planet on its own. but today with america...
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i tell jokes because i love to, amount tiny people and jokes in china town so that makes me super nuts. >> larry: why didn't they -- >> >> larry: and with an accent by the way. >> i think ifw3 your humor relis on offending people, right, and hurting people's feelings, then you are not funny to begin with. >> you see -- >> oh, yeah. he looks funny. >> until now we are in front of a live audience. i am talk about remarks that hurt people in a live crowd supposedly said and it is a twitter thing and then your article is like amy shu-heart as an example, people who don't know amy schumer saying this is offensive, comparing her jokes to charlestown shooting and acting like that is a correlation you can make. >> larry: right. >> do you think it is hurt not to be able to talk about things like rape? >> of course -- nobody, nobody has an honest, really honest discussion, because they are afraid they will get justice guyably boycotted by the majority. >> i didn't, like i didn't like the 1940s and 1950's. >> it is a bit of that. >> larry: oh, 1950. >> comedians, we say what we say and then we ge
i tell jokes because i love to, amount tiny people and jokes in china town so that makes me super nuts. >> larry: why didn't they -- >> >> larry: and with an accent by the way. >> i think ifw3 your humor relis on offending people, right, and hurting people's feelings, then you are not funny to begin with. >> you see -- >> oh, yeah. he looks funny. >> until now we are in front of a live audience. i am talk about remarks that hurt people in a live crowd...
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our rail system lags behind europe, japan, and china. we could take an enormous amount trucks off the road by having a modern rail system. we also need to be revitalizing homes. we have seen a huge opposition to solar by republicans in congress. we need to subsidize tax credits for sustainable energy. sitting this planet for our kids and grandchildren, preventing extreme weather disturbances, is a huge priority. i would invest heavily in transforming our energy system. mr. palomarez: i would argue the point that since you brought in the pope on your side of the issue. on to race relations. let's talk about this. by the way, i want to commend you for your long-standing track record. and the work you have done in promoting civil rights for decades. and, like you, the ushcc believes in the inclusion and commitment of all communities but with that said, given the recent protests that transpired at the convention, as well as the criticism you received or your response to those protests, can you talk to us about this troubling and persistent p
our rail system lags behind europe, japan, and china. we could take an enormous amount trucks off the road by having a modern rail system. we also need to be revitalizing homes. we have seen a huge opposition to solar by republicans in congress. we need to subsidize tax credits for sustainable energy. sitting this planet for our kids and grandchildren, preventing extreme weather disturbances, is a huge priority. i would invest heavily in transforming our energy system. mr. palomarez: i would...
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. >>> this video of a tragic death in china involving a mother on annet skater touched everyone's heart, the moment when she pushes her child to safety while she falls to her ket. everybody seems to be afraid of going on's escalateorescalators. you see a man with two kirn as they come to the top he's helding one of the kids in his arms and tries to hold the other while he wests the plate to make sure that it's secure. in another trip the woman gets off the's escalateor and tries to avoid that plate. >> i could see why that video would spark national fear but has there been any news out what caused the accident. >> the crew fore got to bolt down the plate so when the woman stepped on it it became loose. >> same it's like you see a car crash outside, it doesn't mean you're par toyed that your car is going to crash. >> there's this one where you have multiple people completely on the handrails. >> which makes the escalator ten times more dangerous to ride. it's not meant to be ridden like that with as to people. >> you're thinking that maybe people are making light of what happens, a user
. >>> this video of a tragic death in china involving a mother on annet skater touched everyone's heart, the moment when she pushes her child to safety while she falls to her ket. everybody seems to be afraid of going on's escalateorescalators. you see a man with two kirn as they come to the top he's helding one of the kids in his arms and tries to hold the other while he wests the plate to make sure that it's secure. in another trip the woman gets off the's escalateor and tries to...
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. >> parents flock to people's park in china. >> they're all out there trying to marry off their kids. >> get a fascinating tour of the shanghai marriage market. >> i'm just looking around. >>> and if you combine hot women and fast cars you've got yourself an internet hit. see who has taken jo jo and maria on a wild ride. >> is this brought to us in jiggle vision? >> the call came in to police and firefighters a disabled vehicle in the middle of the street in china, that black suv is the one in question you see a man slumped over the steering wheel, a lot of concerned citizens trying to get around the car and make sure that this guy gets the help that he needs. when police arrive you notice that the guy isn't completely out of it. there is some movement inside the cabin, they're knocking they're trying to get this guy to wake up, hope that he's all right but eventually firefighters have to show up. police aren't able to get this guy out. he doesn't appear to be sick at all. actually is on the phone, too, and at one point reports say that the car lunged forward as well, now we need to
. >> parents flock to people's park in china. >> they're all out there trying to marry off their kids. >> get a fascinating tour of the shanghai marriage market. >> i'm just looking around. >>> and if you combine hot women and fast cars you've got yourself an internet hit. see who has taken jo jo and maria on a wild ride. >> is this brought to us in jiggle vision? >> the call came in to police and firefighters a disabled vehicle in the middle of the...